Rain Coat Style It's as easy to buy a Rain Coat with some style to it as the other kind. There's plenty of the other kind, but the right kind is scarce. Ours are Hart, Schaffner & Marx Made. The new model is semi-form fitting. The colors are black and gray and fancy mixtures. $12.50 to $20.00. W.E. Spalding 807 Mass. St. Rice = Sweezy. Professor H. A. Rice of the Civil Engineering department and Miss Edith Sweezy of Olivet, Kansas were married during the Thanksgiving vacation. Miss Sweezy was a special student in the College last year. A paper was presented at the recent meeting of the Kansas Academy of Science by Dr. Curtis describing results obtained in the use of the rotating cathode for the analytical determination of metals. The experimental work was done by Mr.S.A.McReynolds,'06. For Sale—First-class Remington typewriter. Inquire 1132 Ohio street. Dollars A Foot Deep. A stack of silver dollars one foot high laid flat wise one upon the other is offered by Callahan's Commoner for the three best short stories. Send stamps for particulars to James E. Callahan, Editor, 109 Randolph St., Chicago. Star Grocery and Meat Market. CHARLES A. TETER, PROP. Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fresh and Salt Meats at prices that make permanent customers... Best market for fruit and produce. Phone 176. 1337-1339 Mass. St. Prof. McRae wishes to announce that he will be at Everett Hall Friday and Saturday of each week. Friday afternoon, ladies' dancing class 3 to 5. Friday night, dancing class for beginners, 8 to 11. Saturday afternoon, social dance, 3 to 5. Saturday night, social dance, 8:30 to 12. Do YOUR EYES TROUBLE YOU? See J. F. BROCK 800 Mass. St. Eyes tested by best approved method and best of care taken with glasses. Bell phone 615. DROP IN And see our Kodak and post card Albums. If you want a Magazine we have it. Wolf's Book Store 923 Massachusetts St. BEAUTIFUL COLORADO. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McClurg Have 250 Stereopticon Views. All those who like to see beautiful pictures and who are lovers of mountain scenery, especially of Colorado, should not miss the opportunity of hearing the McClurg lecture, Friday evening, in the University chapel. It will doubtless be the greatest treat in the way of stereopticon views that the University public have had for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert are cultured people, and Mrs. Gilbert's lecture is sure to be as pleasing as the pictures. She is a poet of importance. The Boston Woman's Journal says: "Mrs. Gilbert is easily the first of Colorado poets." The lecture will deal not only with the scenery but with the romantic history of Colorado, the cliff-dwellers, Pueblos, etc. All the press notices, both from the large dailies and the University papers are exceedingly enthusiastic. As the lecturer is a gift to the students and the University community, we ought to give them a good send off. Buy your girl one of those fine boxes of candy at Vic's. Mandolin Club at Argentine. The Mandolin Club gave its first concert of the season at Argentine, Kansas, last Thursday night. They played before a large and appreciative audience and were tendered a reception after the concert at the home of William McGeorge. NEWS NOTES. Black Seal Cigars 5c. W. H. Livers, A. B. '04, visited his brother, Arnold, of the sophomore class, Thursday and Friday. He is principal of the schools at LaCrosse. Try a pine apple ice made from the fruit at Wiedemann's. Miss Edetha Washburn, '05 of the English department at the Agricultural College, spent her vacation with University friends in Lawrence. Have you tried Lee's barber shop. Roy Moore, managing editor of the Kansan, went to his home at Chapman last Friday for a few days rest. He has been ill of malarial fever for nearly three weeks. A. L. Ryan, general secretary of the Y. M. C. A. at Baker University, was a visitor at the Kansas University Association oouse yesterday. Headquarters for all kinds of tobacco and cigars. Corner Grocery, 1301 Ky. St. Joe Pulliam, College '05 passed through Lawrence Sunday evening on his way home from Excelsior Springs. Try a marshmallow nut sundae at Wiedemann's. Black Seal Cigars 5c. Fine line of shaving soaps and face lotions at Lee's. Samuel W. Robinson, Pharmacy 05, is enjoying a fine drug trade at 12th Street and Brooklyn Avenue. Kansas City Missouri. Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen The Best. At STEVENSON-HOPPER BOOK CO. A GREAT PLAYER. David Garrick, the Greatest Actor of the English Speaking Race. Professor E. G. Frazier, head of the public speaking department, spoke in chapel yesterday on the leading character of the play, "David Garrick," to be given by the Masquers next week. Professor Frazier traced Garrick's life from his first visit to London with his lifelong friend, Johnson, through his unparalleled triumphs on the London stage. Garrick, who was born in 1717, was, without doubt, the greatest actor of his time and perhaps of all times. He did not enter upon the stage as a profession until he was twenty-four, when he made his famous appearance as Richard III, and took London completely by storm. All the other theaters were deserted and the nobility flocked nightly to hear the wonderful young actor. After appearing in many theaters and taking numerous parts, in 1747 he entered upon his career as the star at Drury Lane Theater, the most famous playhouse in England, where he continued until thirty years afterward. One of the most memorable incidents of a long career of triumphs was his contest with Barry, his greatest rival. For three months Garrick and Barry played "King Lear" at the same time in rival theaters. The following epigram expresses well the victory of Garrick: "A King! Aye, every inch a King, Such Barry doth appear; But Garrick's quite another thing, He's every inch King Lear." He has received almost universal praise as an actor, his greatness consisting not alone in power of dramatic presentation of one character, but resting also on his great versatility and adaptability as well. At Garrick's death exceptional honors were bestowed upon him. Dukes and lords were his pall-bearers and his funeral was such as had not been seen in London for many a year. ROOM FOR RENT: First class room at 1414 Tennessee. --with full page explanatory pictures, Edited by Walter Camp. The largest Football Guide ever published. Full of Football information; reviews, forecasts, schedules, captains, records, scores, pictures of over 4,600 players. Go to Lindsay's for fine shoe repairing. 836 Mass. St. Stationery and stamps at Vic's. You can get shaved at Lee's while you are walking to town. Students, patronize the merchants who advertise in the Kansas. They are reliable. Oyster stew at Vic's. Press your Pants 14, 16, and 18 pound FLATIRONS at HOADLEY'S If you have not found a suitable boarding place, try The COLLEGE CLUB For Ladies and Gentlemen. Board $3.00 per week. 1301 Tenn, St. We call for and deliver your Clothes. O. P. LEONARD TAILOR SHOP AND PANTATORIUM Rates, g1.50 per month Tel. 5321 Red. 733 Mass. St. Donnelly Brothers Livery, Boarding and Hack Stables. All Rubber Tire Rigs. Corner of New Hampshire and Berkley. Both Phones 100. Spalding's Official FOOT BALL GUIDE. containing the New Rules. Price 10 cents. A.G.Spalding & Bros. Send your name and get a free copy of the new Spalding Fall and Winter Sports Catalogue, containing pictures and prices of all the new seasonable athletic goods. 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